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climate change study program at mit where i am now, have been warning about this for years. repeatedly have been proven right "the times" report discusses briefly the severe attacked and the impact of all of this on the global climate. and it adds -- but governments have not responded to the change with any greater urgency about limiting greenhouse emissions. it to the contrary, there may response has been to plan for explication of newly accessible minerals in the arctic, including drilling for more oil. that is, to accelerate the catastrophe. that is quite interesting. it demonstrates an extraordinary willingness to sacrifice the lives of our children and grandchildren for short-term gain or perhaps equally remarkable willingness to shut our eyes so as to not see the impending peril. something you find in infants. if a close my eyes, i won't look at it. there is another possibility. maybe humans are somehow trying to fulfill its prediction of great american biologists that died recently, who argued years ago that intelligence seems to be a lethal mutation. he had some pret
climate change study program at mit where i am now, have been warning about this for years. repeatedly have been proven right "the times" report discusses briefly the severe attacked and the impact of all of this on the global climate. and it adds -- but governments have not responded to the change with any greater urgency about limiting greenhouse emissions. it to the contrary, there may response has been to plan for explication of newly accessible minerals in the arctic, including...
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. >> this whole thing is that mit says corporations are people. >> the banks aren't bad they are over whelmed. >> people for get. the banks don't toss families out of their homes they have to hall the cribs and swingsets to the dump it is a lot. >> yeah, it can [ bleep ] with their weekend. >> sara silverman and the daily show creator liz winstead. jean robinson how much stock did you have to cash in when you were in college. i can't finish the joke? >> i would have to say all of none. >> all you know is you have no stock left when you finish college, right? >> exactly. >> but, that is targeted for college turnout and getting that student vote out there. and we are getting down to the point now where this is going to be about turnout? >> right. >> you see the polls and different pollsters do the likely voter screens. this is about creating likely voters. if you can make your voters likely to go to the polls, if you can get them there in greater numbers than you win. and the obama campaign has worked on this for years now. they have been working on this get out the vote effort. >> ther
. >> this whole thing is that mit says corporations are people. >> the banks aren't bad they are over whelmed. >> people for get. the banks don't toss families out of their homes they have to hall the cribs and swingsets to the dump it is a lot. >> yeah, it can [ bleep ] with their weekend. >> sara silverman and the daily show creator liz winstead. jean robinson how much stock did you have to cash in when you were in college. i can't finish the joke? >> i...
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>> mit students came up with that. >> brilliant but little lonely. something knew they're doing. the like button. i like this, i like that. now they're testing a want button on facebook. you want something, a different kind of product. home furnishing, piece of clothing something like that. going to partner with pottery barn, victoria's secret. >> will the people give the things to you. >> you click the want. it appears on your time line. people can see what you want and perhaps share the. >> like pottery barn is going to give it to you for free. >> may be a fee structure involved in all of this. it works out. you can build this portfolio on face book, wish list of good that you want. of course all links become to advertising and all that. whatever. whatever. >> okay, if i am not getting it for free? >> what's the point? >> what's the point? >> face book has to make advertising money. >> i'm addicted to twitter. >> you and paula. >> not facebook. i love twitter. a study by researchers at chicago university's booth business school and they determined that the yearning to in the ac
>> mit students came up with that. >> brilliant but little lonely. something knew they're doing. the like button. i like this, i like that. now they're testing a want button on facebook. you want something, a different kind of product. home furnishing, piece of clothing something like that. going to partner with pottery barn, victoria's secret. >> will the people give the things to you. >> you click the want. it appears on your time line. people can see what you want and...
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the terror group has not only aid mitted to shooting her, it says it will try to kill her if she survives. >>> investigators are trying to figure how the a man made it to l.a. from japan with weapons. he was stopped on friday after customs officers noticed he was wearing a bulletproof vest under his coat. a search of his suitcase found weapons that included a smoke grenade, a hatchet, knives, billy clubs, and a gas mask. he was on his way to boston from japan when he was stopped in l.a. he refuses to say what he planned to the weapons. so far there's no link to terrorism. >>> one day after disgraced jerry sandusky learned he will lose his freedom likely for the rest of his life, sandusky learned he's also losing his pension. pennsylvania's public employee pension moved to revoke the 68-year-old's pension on the grounds that his sex crimes convictions trigger forfeiture. sandusky was sentenced to at least 30 years in prison for sexually abusing ten boys. sandusky's lawyer has said that they will appeal. >>> still ahead at 6:00, the important warning about air bags. plus -- >> i'm scott bud
the terror group has not only aid mitted to shooting her, it says it will try to kill her if she survives. >>> investigators are trying to figure how the a man made it to l.a. from japan with weapons. he was stopped on friday after customs officers noticed he was wearing a bulletproof vest under his coat. a search of his suitcase found weapons that included a smoke grenade, a hatchet, knives, billy clubs, and a gas mask. he was on his way to boston from japan when he was stopped in...
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even though i went to mit, harvard, studied religions all over the world, and jean-paul sartre, russell, god never left my world. there are some instructional support those who are not certain, and to think, to use their intellect. of course, we see signs of god's wisdom in creation. much in is in the tradition of the west. for a person of vision, the side of everything. they fly flying in the air. a mosquito, ants walking on the ground is proof of existence. the wonder of creation. everything is so wondrous. our educational system is very successful in destroying the sense of wonder. >> that is a whole other program. >> exactly. for example, we explained away so it is no longer a wonder, but it is still a wonder that a butterfly flies, the matter how much we talk about the aerodynamics and the wings. in our educational system, in the islamic world, the sense of wonder was always cultivated. from my childhood, when i had the sense of wonder, playing in the garden, i felt god's presence. i wonder has not been destroyed after studying years of years in science, mathematics. that always re
even though i went to mit, harvard, studied religions all over the world, and jean-paul sartre, russell, god never left my world. there are some instructional support those who are not certain, and to think, to use their intellect. of course, we see signs of god's wisdom in creation. much in is in the tradition of the west. for a person of vision, the side of everything. they fly flying in the air. a mosquito, ants walking on the ground is proof of existence. the wonder of creation. everything...
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i'm hoping that comes on tonight i think the person public will see a guy who is par mit. >> reporter: he's pressure since -- since president obama fell flat in his debate only 34% of voters have faith biden will beat ryan, 40% believe ryan will take the win which lease some republicans managing expectations. >> he's always hit the ball out of the park. this is his first time joe biden has been doing this since the 1800s. he will do a solid job. >> reporter: biden's last vice president debate four years ago against sarah palin was the most watched vice presidential debate in history. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >> you can see the vice presidential debate tonight at 6 p.m.. after that the new drama "last resort." followed by jeopardy at 9:00, we'll of fortune at 9:30. 10 special presentation of what would you do followed by abc7 news at 11. >>> in ohio the giants and reds are trying to get on the scoreboard in what will be someone's last game of the season. top of the 4th now the score is tide at zip. giants' fans who can have their eyes glued to a tv screen and fingers crossed rooting
i'm hoping that comes on tonight i think the person public will see a guy who is par mit. >> reporter: he's pressure since -- since president obama fell flat in his debate only 34% of voters have faith biden will beat ryan, 40% believe ryan will take the win which lease some republicans managing expectations. >> he's always hit the ball out of the park. this is his first time joe biden has been doing this since the 1800s. he will do a solid job. >> reporter: biden's last vice...
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playfully nicknamed mit. he is the walrus who is making waves and splashes as new york city's hairiest and cutest new resident. mit and another walrus were rescued off the coast of alaska in july, after being separated from their herd of nearly 1,000. they were brought to the alaska sea life center. getting round-the-clock tlc. >> a miracle just from the outset. when he was found, he was already dehydrated. he developed some bladder problems. >> reporter: in the beginning, mit was so sick, he couldn't take a bottle feeding. no such problems now. the attention-grabbing ball of flubber likes a cuddle, his toys, and getting sprayed with a hose. he's been doing so well that thursday, he was placed aboard a fedex cargo jet and flown 4,500 miles to his new home. >> he's doing well. he's hitting his milestones. and we hope he will continue to do so. the scrappy little fellow coming in is the perfect new yorker. it's amazing. >> reporter: mit will be quarantined for at least 30 days. visitors eager to welcome him may
playfully nicknamed mit. he is the walrus who is making waves and splashes as new york city's hairiest and cutest new resident. mit and another walrus were rescued off the coast of alaska in july, after being separated from their herd of nearly 1,000. they were brought to the alaska sea life center. getting round-the-clock tlc. >> a miracle just from the outset. when he was found, he was already dehydrated. he developed some bladder problems. >> reporter: in the beginning, mit was...
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mit and california berkeley also part of this project. >> free classes at prestigious schools of learning. >> 5:41 is our time right now. >> 6:41. >> you take over. i'll be back in a little bit. >> it's monday. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein with our forecast. hi, tom. >> reset. 6:41. >>> this morning we are starting off with a blustery wind gusting around 20 to 25 miles an hour ahead of a front triggering a few sprinkles, those little patches of green. maybe a few sprinkles in anne arundel county, shady side, out of the mountains, passing off north and east. leesburg, loudoun county, hometown forecast. might have a few sprinkles low 60s. by noontime, mid-60s. and that's going to be the story for the whole region in, hour by hour today. a lot of cloudiness, a blustery wind, and a likelihood of passing showers. noontime, back down to the near 60s by late afternoon. and a chill county start to the morning. we'll look at the rest of the week by 6:51. traffic with danella. >> good morning. >>> right now i'm covering breaking news. here's the situation. all your travel lanes are blocke
mit and california berkeley also part of this project. >> free classes at prestigious schools of learning. >> 5:41 is our time right now. >> 6:41. >> you take over. i'll be back in a little bit. >> it's monday. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein with our forecast. hi, tom. >> reset. 6:41. >>> this morning we are starting off with a blustery wind gusting around 20 to 25 miles an hour ahead of a front triggering a few sprinkles, those little...
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i'm hoping that comes on tonight i think the person public will see a guy who is par mit. >> reporter: he's pressure since -- since president obama fell flat in his debate only 34% of voters have faith biden will beat ryan, 40% believe ryan will take the win which lease some republicans managing expectations. >> he's always hit the ball out of the park. this is his first time joe biden has been doing this since the 1800s. he will do a solid job. >> reporter: biden's last vice president debate four years ago against sarah palin was the most watched vice presidential debate in history. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >> you can see the vice presidential debate tonight at 6 p.m.. after that the new drama "last resort." followed by jeopardy at 9:00, we'll of fortune at 9:30. 10 special presentation of what would you do followed by abc7 news at 11. >>> in ohio the giants and reds are trying to get on the scoreboard in what will be someone's last game of the season. top of the 4th now the score is tide at zip. giants' fans who can have their eyes glued to a tv screen and fingers crossed rooting
i'm hoping that comes on tonight i think the person public will see a guy who is par mit. >> reporter: he's pressure since -- since president obama fell flat in his debate only 34% of voters have faith biden will beat ryan, 40% believe ryan will take the win which lease some republicans managing expectations. >> he's always hit the ball out of the park. this is his first time joe biden has been doing this since the 1800s. he will do a solid job. >> reporter: biden's last vice...
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. >> attacking me is not talking about how we deal witthe challenges in that mit uniteded states. >> the return of the abortion debate. >>>> eve when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, it is something that god intended to happen. >> the colin powell endorsement. >> i was proud and held to learn that we have his endorsement in the campaign. >> you have to wonder if that is based on issues or if he has aa slightly different reasoson for preferring preside obama. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> believe it or not, at the election is less than two weeks away and both candidates are running as if there is no tomorrow. . >> this is the first drop on our 48-hour flight around campaign marathon extvaganza. we are going to pull an all- nighter. sleep. >> no question about it, we're seeing morore and more enthusiasm, more and more support. >> the economy grew at an annual rate of 2%. not gre, but better than expected. the final gdp report prior to the election. right here i have a shaky and i will ask each of you to step out on at. if the e elec
. >> attacking me is not talking about how we deal witthe challenges in that mit uniteded states. >> the return of the abortion debate. >>>> eve when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, it is something that god intended to happen. >> the colin powell endorsement. >> i was proud and held to learn that we have his endorsement in the campaign. >> you have to wonder if that is based on issues or if he has aa slightly different reasoson for...
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i think it's a very bullish industry, and if mit momney bye-byes president of the unitey states, these kinds of stocks are going to roar ahead because i think you're going it see much improvement in the economy. >> tom: would you sale, is true,if the inver if president obama i elected. would you still these-- sell these purely because of politics? >> no, i think some, stocks doig very well coal stocks will go llck into a bear market, and online education and stu like that. >> tom: all right. we last spoke with you in the springtime back on april 27, you had two picks back then. corning and methanex. both of those stocks are down. this is just the stock price movement. it does not include dividends, would reduce these loss. do you still like these two stocks? >> well, i thought we have hit our stops on both of them, and whrning is of course, linked with the iphone and what's happening with apexpel that looks like it' i top out. we sold out of that. and as far as methanex, same thing, think the industrial chemical market is steady but doesn't seem to be generating much excitement. the ot
i think it's a very bullish industry, and if mit momney bye-byes president of the unitey states, these kinds of stocks are going to roar ahead because i think you're going it see much improvement in the economy. >> tom: would you sale, is true,if the inver if president obama i elected. would you still these-- sell these purely because of politics? >> no, i think some, stocks doig very well coal stocks will go llck into a bear market, and online education and stu like that. >>...
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. >>> hi, my name is andrew goldman and i have a masters from mit in city planning and 13 years experience in shared vehicle space. so, there's 15 years of research showing that every car share vehicle and traditional service takes between 9 to 13 cars off the street. car to go has a new model that can increase the positive impacts and there need to be clear rules that favor all car share operators equally. so, first the public right of ways for public good not just the highest bidder. car to go does not have evaluation behind it but it clearly has public good. the city needs to balance the interest of all users as you consider developing cost benefit criteria for on street uses right away. use of right away such as car to go should have clear targets and metrics. for few years demonstrating thea benefits. this can be contracted out to a third-party if necessary. if it does not have any expected positive benefits, it should be reevaluated. two, the city needs clear rules everyone can play by. different car share models can have different rules but there needs to be some underlying logic an
. >>> hi, my name is andrew goldman and i have a masters from mit in city planning and 13 years experience in shared vehicle space. so, there's 15 years of research showing that every car share vehicle and traditional service takes between 9 to 13 cars off the street. car to go has a new model that can increase the positive impacts and there need to be clear rules that favor all car share operators equally. so, first the public right of ways for public good not just the highest bidder....
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. >>> investigators trying to figure out who mit a -- let a fire at a church. as beth parker shows us, whoever did it didn't stick around for long. >> reporter: it appears whoever lit the fire never set foot inside the church. just came up to the window. >> and they stuck their hand in. can you see where the pattern for the accelerant that they sprayed and there is also patterns on the chairs. >> reporter: can you see the bench frame where the window was kicked in here at the baptist church in indian head, maryland. the pastor got the call early on wednesday morning in and raced to the church. >> and the smoke was everywhere. >> reporter: the fire was isolateed on to a small area. >> by the grace of god, it didn't catch the wooden rafters. had it did, we could have lost the entire building. >> reporter: next to the crisp, white steeple, there are clean green up trucks. the smoke left a layer of block is the -- black soot everywhere. every surface and piece of the building has to be scrubbed. >> the walls, ceilings, you name it. everything. >> reporter: and they
. >>> investigators trying to figure out who mit a -- let a fire at a church. as beth parker shows us, whoever did it didn't stick around for long. >> reporter: it appears whoever lit the fire never set foot inside the church. just came up to the window. >> and they stuck their hand in. can you see where the pattern for the accelerant that they sprayed and there is also patterns on the chairs. >> reporter: can you see the bench frame where the window was kicked in...
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. >>> hi, my name is andrew goldman and i have a masters from mit in city planning and 13 years experience in shared vehicle space. so, there's 15 years of research showing that every car share vehicle and traditional service takes between 9 to 13 cars off the street.
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and then i spent a year and a half in a graduate program at mit in molecular biology before i decided that that was not for me, either. so i tried science. c-span: and--and science magazine is bought by what kind of person? >> guest: it's actually really mostly a subscription magazine and it's scientists and policy-makers who usually read it. but they have a new section that's written for--it's supposed to be written for anybody to read. it's-it can get kind of technical, but the idea is to write something so that a physicist who wants to know what they're doing in molecular biology doesn't have to know any of the stuff that led up to this discovery. it's just like writing a--a normal news story. all they have to do is just read it and they'll understand what's exciting. c-span: who owns it? >> guest: it's owned by the american association for the advancement of science, a non-profit group. c-span: and you mention another magazine that these kind of things are published in is nature? >> guest: nature. it's, like, science's big competitor. it's a british magazine--very similar, has a n
and then i spent a year and a half in a graduate program at mit in molecular biology before i decided that that was not for me, either. so i tried science. c-span: and--and science magazine is bought by what kind of person? >> guest: it's actually really mostly a subscription magazine and it's scientists and policy-makers who usually read it. but they have a new section that's written for--it's supposed to be written for anybody to read. it's-it can get kind of technical, but the idea is...
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but mit is sure to be a hit. for "good morning america," john muller, abc news, new york. >> i can see the lines wrapped around to go and see him. >> who knew a walrus could be cuddly? >> and cute. >> they are. but when they get bigger, they get bigger. not so cuddly. >> that big. >> would not have survived in the wild. never mind. do you want to show our favorite video of the day? >> absolutely. when they get too big -- when they get too big, they do situps. >> what's happening? what's about to happen? >> you know what's happening? we're eating into sam's weather. >> that was just me waking up this morning. >>> let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to show you today. we're going to start with the waterspouts. what a wild day on thursday. from l.a. to san diego, i mean, really, waterspouts all over the place. big reports of hail. an awful lot of flooding rain. this one, kabc sent us that picture in the area. that storm moves off the coastline inland. this is going to set up severe storms in the red z
but mit is sure to be a hit. for "good morning america," john muller, abc news, new york. >> i can see the lines wrapped around to go and see him. >> who knew a walrus could be cuddly? >> and cute. >> they are. but when they get bigger, they get bigger. not so cuddly. >> that big. >> would not have survived in the wild. never mind. do you want to show our favorite video of the day? >> absolutely. when they get too big -- when they get too big,...
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on the table with the afghan government and accept afghan government as the government to mit system in the country so now that the foreign troops are leaving i think that the taliban have even less incentive to talks i don't think that it's possible to reconcile with the core ideological leadership of the taliban but it is possible to integrate a large number of the foot soldiers and also their mid-level commanders who are fighting in afghanistan by offering them political and financial incentives but that only happens when they are convinced that the current system in afghanistan is sustainable and the world community is committed to you didn't you just hear what you just gave an argument to withdraw even earlier didn't you. no i did it i said that the world community should remain committed to afghanistan and that with convinced portions of the taliban that they will not win militarily and then when they come to the table i think that the president obama is. setting timelines really and there can't they have military and political mission in afghanistan because that gave the talib
on the table with the afghan government and accept afghan government as the government to mit system in the country so now that the foreign troops are leaving i think that the taliban have even less incentive to talks i don't think that it's possible to reconcile with the core ideological leadership of the taliban but it is possible to integrate a large number of the foot soldiers and also their mid-level commanders who are fighting in afghanistan by offering them political and financial...
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on the table with the afghan government and accept afghan government as the government they did to mit system in the country so now that the foreign troops are leaving i think that the taliban have even less incentive to talks i don't think that it's possible to reconcile with the core ideological leadership of the taliban but it is possible to integrate a large number of their foot soldiers and also their mid-level commanders who are fighting in afghanistan by offering them political and financial incentives but that only happens when they are convinced that the current system in afghanistan is sustainable and the world community is committed to making sure that you do not you just gave an argument to withdraw even earlier didn't you. no i did it i said that the world community should remain committed to afghanistan and that with convinced portions of the taliban that they will not win militarily and then when they come to the table i think that the president obama is. setting timelines really and there can't they have military and political mission in afghanistan because that gave th
on the table with the afghan government and accept afghan government as the government they did to mit system in the country so now that the foreign troops are leaving i think that the taliban have even less incentive to talks i don't think that it's possible to reconcile with the core ideological leadership of the taliban but it is possible to integrate a large number of their foot soldiers and also their mid-level commanders who are fighting in afghanistan by offering them political and...
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. >> in nevada president obama leads by 50 points and mit romney is not taking opcolorado. >> new pp robopolling, shows in wisconsin the president leads. in north carolina, president obama and miz are tie at 48%. tonight ed silver as the 48-year-old storm. so, crystal ball, the romney thing doesn't apply to the sing states where he needs it to apply. well,ing it doesn't apply in the national polls either. out of those polls the one that has to be the most distrucking one of those having abin vebl path. i don't see how that is going to happen. the debates are done. they don't seem to have anything in the bag. >> let's take a look at the new obama add. >> it is said that character is what we do when we think nobody is looking. mitt romney thought no one is looking when he attacked 47% of americans. it will make cuts to education. so remember what he said and what his plan will do. >> it is a strong add and the point is we, the voters have to keep track of what he says. because he won't. he is always changes his position. i think she is so yesterday i don't think they realize that the e
. >> in nevada president obama leads by 50 points and mit romney is not taking opcolorado. >> new pp robopolling, shows in wisconsin the president leads. in north carolina, president obama and miz are tie at 48%. tonight ed silver as the 48-year-old storm. so, crystal ball, the romney thing doesn't apply to the sing states where he needs it to apply. well,ing it doesn't apply in the national polls either. out of those polls the one that has to be the most distrucking one of those...
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to mit is about mets' fans and the rest of the world. on the jets and giants i will confess i aming a mostic. i never thought i would usexx that board when talking about tim tebow.x we'll leave it there. congressman steve israelxxxxx thanks very much for beg onx newsmakers. thanks, guys. >> let me turn to the two reporter here's for a quick roundup of what we heard from chairman of the triple c the man in charge of democrat's efforts to take back the house. let me begin with you. what do you think? i mean, he says 25 but as we noted here "the cook political report" saying more like 35 to 4. we know it is not 20 seats and the congressman says it is not 25 seat. i think what you heard from him is kind of what you heard most of the last part of the cycle early on you probably talked about whether the house is in place i think he knows il will take a big lift and we heard that. >> go ahead. >> one thing i wrote about last week is i actually looked thet spending that each committee is doing in the races and how much they spent on individual r
to mit is about mets' fans and the rest of the world. on the jets and giants i will confess i aming a mostic. i never thought i would usexx that board when talking about tim tebow.x we'll leave it there. congressman steve israelxxxxx thanks very much for beg onx newsmakers. thanks, guys. >> let me turn to the two reporter here's for a quick roundup of what we heard from chairman of the triple c the man in charge of democrat's efforts to take back the house. let me begin with you. what do...
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sto mit ten and christina hop pena and they proved it over the weekend the finnish couple won the north american wife carrying championship in maine on saturday beating out couples from across america and canada so what exactly is life to carry you might ask well basically what it sounds like the husband carries the wife on his back is the perisher versus a challenging and grueling course of mud logs sand hills and more the couple that completes the course in the fastest amount of time wins for their victory of midterm and happened in one five hundred thirty dollars and happens weight in beer interestingly enough during the wife carrying championship there was a simultaneous event going on a couple towns away in north america and dragging your husband off the couch championship. it's the good the bad and the very very cruel and show us silly ugly they're good obama for america president obama's campaign has released a new ad poking fun at mitt romney's debate comments last week that he would cut funding to p.b.s. big bird take a look. in this country primitives gluttons of greed and the
sto mit ten and christina hop pena and they proved it over the weekend the finnish couple won the north american wife carrying championship in maine on saturday beating out couples from across america and canada so what exactly is life to carry you might ask well basically what it sounds like the husband carries the wife on his back is the perisher versus a challenging and grueling course of mud logs sand hills and more the couple that completes the course in the fastest amount of time wins for...
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another major a document drop by wiki leaks and against mit locked out of what exactly is going on and guantanamo bay procedure manuals to detainee files will sort through them but a former guantanamo bay official. and more than a month after a deadly siege in the u.s. consulate a breakthrough in the benghazi attack one suspects arrested another reportedly killed we'll bring you the latest. and if you're still undecided on who to vote for this coming election or if you are questioning the two party system in general stick around artie has a big announcement coming up. it's thursday october twenty fifth eight pm you're in washington d.c. i am liz wahl and you're watching our city. we begin today with a new batch of documents just released by the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks the documents published today are the first of what it claims are over one hundred to be made public the files detainment detail military detention policies in guantanamo bay and iraq among other military prisons around the world and the press release wiki leaks founder julian assange says quote the detainee p
another major a document drop by wiki leaks and against mit locked out of what exactly is going on and guantanamo bay procedure manuals to detainee files will sort through them but a former guantanamo bay official. and more than a month after a deadly siege in the u.s. consulate a breakthrough in the benghazi attack one suspects arrested another reportedly killed we'll bring you the latest. and if you're still undecided on who to vote for this coming election or if you are questioning the two...
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that's when a burglar came to our lab at mit and stole a lot of stuff including some of the tags that tell you where they go. [laughter] and here is, and here is a video about it. if you can still try to fix the sound, it might be useful. might be more fun. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. anyway, that was on the machines. that's what happened. [laughter] [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. so while this was just a quick example about sensing, i wanted to share with you another example about when you put more data streams together, that's what we are doing in singapore, so this was using sensors on the trash. but imagine you can collect much more information and get to almost like a living city where you know in realtime what's happening around yourself. so here is data in singapore from all of the networks. it tells you how the tv is behaving by using all these digital telecommunication networks, smart grid and also how much energy you're consuming and how that is related to temperature increase as you see here. how the city behaves during special event, you see the formula one racing in sing
that's when a burglar came to our lab at mit and stole a lot of stuff including some of the tags that tell you where they go. [laughter] and here is, and here is a video about it. if you can still try to fix the sound, it might be useful. might be more fun. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. anyway, that was on the machines. that's what happened. [laughter] [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. so while this was just a quick example about sensing, i wanted to share with you another example...
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. >> mit absorbing all o sees his fa basical taking a stand and admires his father greatly for this. >> narrator: but it was barrys goldwater's convention. >> i would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. (cwd cheers) >> nrator: and when water received the nomination, mitt saw his father angrily storm out. >> i think that my father was always willing to live according to his principles. he didn't y away from any challenge. he was a very strong person in doing that. and we learned that you have to live up to what you believe in. >> narrator: one thing george romney believed in was the viety m war. and one year later, when mitt showed up at stanford university, he would adopt his father's position. >> so, he is vy much on his father's side for the vietnam war at that time. he is really out of his y ement hiere the whole campus is being roiled by this anti-war and anti-establishment protest. >> narrator: mitt took on the protestors. >> mitt romney is a fairly rule-bound person. he actually protested the protestors. he held up a big sign that said, "go back to y
. >> mit absorbing all o sees his fa basical taking a stand and admires his father greatly for this. >> narrator: but it was barrys goldwater's convention. >> i would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. (cwd cheers) >> nrator: and when water received the nomination, mitt saw his father angrily storm out. >> i think that my father was always willing to live according to his principles. he didn't y away from any challenge. he was a very...
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number three, east coast counterparts in massachusetts institute of technology beat mit grad as little more to begin with. and the u.s. naval academy, starting salary for graduating midshipmen to more than $70,000 a year. the number one school with the highest paid grad is the u.s. military academy. those graduating from west point can and $76,000 a year to begin their career. but when you looked in years down the road, the graduates earning the most money are from princeton university with an average salary of $137,000 a year. interesting numbers. we'll be right back with the answer to our question of the day. who is the better communicator? the president for mitt romney? ♪ this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence?
number three, east coast counterparts in massachusetts institute of technology beat mit grad as little more to begin with. and the u.s. naval academy, starting salary for graduating midshipmen to more than $70,000 a year. the number one school with the highest paid grad is the u.s. military academy. those graduating from west point can and $76,000 a year to begin their career. but when you looked in years down the road, the graduates earning the most money are from princeton university with an...
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california would be at played mitted as a free state. congress was one territorial government, and the rest of the mexican, no mention of slavery. congress would fix texas' western boundary where it is today, just east of new mexico, and if texas reel helping quiched its claims can the u.s. would pay off its states debt. texas was begging for a bailout. think of general motors. they took the money. another part of the compromise, the slaves freed in washington d.c. would be ended but slavery itself would be affirmed, and a new fugitive slave law would sharply increase punishment for anyone who aided run away slaves. the net effect of the compromise, in short, would be that it staved off wore for ten years. this is not a small accomplishment, given what was perceived as the impossible of changing it at the time. it was a decade that ultimately transformed the north so that when war finally came, it was a war that the north could actually -- was willing to fight and could actually win, which which was not true in 1850. parenthetically, i t
california would be at played mitted as a free state. congress was one territorial government, and the rest of the mexican, no mention of slavery. congress would fix texas' western boundary where it is today, just east of new mexico, and if texas reel helping quiched its claims can the u.s. would pay off its states debt. texas was begging for a bailout. think of general motors. they took the money. another part of the compromise, the slaves freed in washington d.c. would be ended but slavery...
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even i concluded mit romey was not challenging the president. ignoring constant openings like whinney these spoke of supporfor military drones. he reminded them -- could have that it was a drone that was moniting of benghazi compound that americans and the ambassador woulbe killed. he did not do that. modern-day political muhammed ali. i don't know. if it hurts him it is yet to show what but our own security epert says among femalevoters it will not. she said women don't like shouting matches and it annoys her. who knew? many fear mitt romney is other warmongering republic and so they have been keeping their distanc even though more female voters have been warming even sense the fir of eight men found lucifer in pinstripes he seemed warmer, sir, kinder. maybe that was the mitt romney strategy. and don't let people think you'll find a country to blow up. maybe he said volumes by not saying anything at all are sounding prsidential maybe it will be a political payoff -- pautr grope a dope will work. it woked for bahama dolly. who emi to say it coul
even i concluded mit romey was not challenging the president. ignoring constant openings like whinney these spoke of supporfor military drones. he reminded them -- could have that it was a drone that was moniting of benghazi compound that americans and the ambassador woulbe killed. he did not do that. modern-day political muhammed ali. i don't know. if it hurts him it is yet to show what but our own security epert says among femalevoters it will not. she said women don't like shouting matches...
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no, the other problem that mit pit has is president obama's favorability is over 50 percent and romney spoke and gallup has him at 50, and any candidate at 50 in the poll always consistently went on to win and i wrote point out it should be the incumbent that should be leading, should be leading mitt romney right now you cannot put it on romney to win and third point, what was obama's plan in the fact that he didn't offer any vision for the next four years even got picked up by "new york times" editorial board today where they said what is he going to do the next four years and the "wall street journal" did the same thing. no vision for the next four years. no plan. >> you are having a stroke or --. >> i just am overwhelmed. just for purposes of the record, gallup has done a rolling poll for about three presidential elections which is not make a model for you. second, i don't believe that is an accurate statement if you have 50 percent at this stage of the game that you go on to win, i am not so sure. >> i am right. i stand by that 1 so percent. i would like to see john kerry versus pu
no, the other problem that mit pit has is president obama's favorability is over 50 percent and romney spoke and gallup has him at 50, and any candidate at 50 in the poll always consistently went on to win and i wrote point out it should be the incumbent that should be leading, should be leading mitt romney right now you cannot put it on romney to win and third point, what was obama's plan in the fact that he didn't offer any vision for the next four years even got picked up by "new york...
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ment mit -- mitt romney will get the same treatment when he goes in there when they go at it in 4 1/2 hours. this debate will be about the economy but it is possible the economic impact of decisions made on actions abroad could come up. don't be surprised if the libya thing finds its way into the debate tonight, not is watch went down there, but what the president knew about what was going down there and when he knew it. giuliani on the numbers that don't add up and the recall that isn't totally on the up. [ female announcer ] food, meet flavor. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] get recipes at flavorboost.com. why? because i'm gonna make the call to switch to a new medicare prescription drug plan. i want a plan that covers the medications i take. and i want getting my medications to be convenient. and i want low copays. really low copays. [ male announcer ] choose an aarp medicarerx plan from unitedhealthcare. unitedhealthcare understands y
ment mit -- mitt romney will get the same treatment when he goes in there when they go at it in 4 1/2 hours. this debate will be about the economy but it is possible the economic impact of decisions made on actions abroad could come up. don't be surprised if the libya thing finds its way into the debate tonight, not is watch went down there, but what the president knew about what was going down there and when he knew it. giuliani on the numbers that don't add up and the recall that isn't...
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neil: looked likeeorge bush, when he became president they're all laughing at me so i mit as well laugh at myself. here is why it could have a impact that those reagan-carter, the only reaganarter debate, i'm sorry, there was picture and portrayal of ronald reagan all but lucifer in pinstripes. lo and bd hh is not that bad. he is funny, amiable and warm. although much in diffent time and era to a degree like mitt romney. he was portrayed i ads callous 47%, evil rich guy and private capital guy and people saw him and say, he is not so bad jokes replay on all the news channels as they do from the al smithinner and a whole differt impression. es that warm him up to people who might be sitting on the fence, all right, maybe this guy's okay? >> su and it helped him throughout, the expectations that were set about mittomney by barack obama in six mont of attacked as, and were said about mitt romne by the establhment press, mitt romney has had a fun time and pretty ea time it turns out foiling that because it was so much of a caricature. so comedy helps that. you remember, neil, barack obama s
neil: looked likeeorge bush, when he became president they're all laughing at me so i mit as well laugh at myself. here is why it could have a impact that those reagan-carter, the only reaganarter debate, i'm sorry, there was picture and portrayal of ronald reagan all but lucifer in pinstripes. lo and bd hh is not that bad. he is funny, amiable and warm. although much in diffent time and era to a degree like mitt romney. he was portrayed i ads callous 47%, evil rich guy and private capital guy...
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we have mit station measures in place. in this instance the attack was identified. the system was isolated. there is no indication whatever that any breach of data or breach of classified system." you can see the white house, really, zeroing in on that point, that classified information was not involved at least in this instance. he is where it is a big deal, a way that romney is trying to keep the race close he is charging that president is not tough enough pushing back against china, largely on trade issues a separate issue of trade matters. the white house is pushing back on that, and the president has shown that he is taking action against china in terms of dumping cheap cars and auto parks and other things that can affect jobs in states like ohio. but mitt romney is saying it is too little, too late. obviously the white house doesn't want this close to the election to see some sort of a security breach. that is why they are making clear that no classified information was taken here. >>neil: thank you, ed henry, from las vegas. >> now, five weeks ahead of the el
we have mit station measures in place. in this instance the attack was identified. the system was isolated. there is no indication whatever that any breach of data or breach of classified system." you can see the white house, really, zeroing in on that point, that classified information was not involved at least in this instance. he is where it is a big deal, a way that romney is trying to keep the race close he is charging that president is not tough enough pushing back against china,...
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monologue, he managed to fit both n the invalid criticism is that the fact checkers are call iing what mit romney said last night many mistruths or lies. that is not the case. >> it is the case. >> no, it is not the case. on the $716 billion in medicare, that is a deep argument, policy argument, one which i'm happy to have with you or anyone else, roland, any day. on the $5 trillion tax cut, this is where he ventures into the realm of valid criticism. mitt romney has not provided the details for those loopholes and deductions he plans to do away with. it is possible but he is not explaining how. it's also insplikable, which roland, again, fits some valid criticism in here, as to why the president didn't do that one simple thing and ask mitt romney, what deductions are you talking about? please tell us all. >> exactly. roland, voters really want to know that. i mean, when all is said and done, mitt romney turned in a great performance. again, he didn't get into specifics. that's what voters really want to know about. >> the other day you never let somebody off the hook. you remember, a grea
monologue, he managed to fit both n the invalid criticism is that the fact checkers are call iing what mit romney said last night many mistruths or lies. that is not the case. >> it is the case. >> no, it is not the case. on the $716 billion in medicare, that is a deep argument, policy argument, one which i'm happy to have with you or anyone else, roland, any day. on the $5 trillion tax cut, this is where he ventures into the realm of valid criticism. mitt romney has not provided...
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months beating up on the president in illinois saying the president has been in part for the dinner that mit my will speak, and he will do jokes there and taping an episode for tonight and speaker boehner saying he should be sitting down with congressional leaders. >> what we see from the president is a lack of leadership. no leadership on solving our deficit problems. no leadership when it comes to the fiscal cliff we will face with tax rates going up january 1 or the sequester hitting january 2nd or the need to increase the debt limit in the middle of february. the president has been awol campaigning since a year ago labor day. >>carl: the white house denying the president is awol and sees no point sitting down if they will not do what he wants which is tax increases on the table and republicans say they will not do that. that is the key obstacle to a deal and both are willing to play chicken until at election. they want to see who is in power . carl karl the idea they will get anything before the election is ridiculous. the partisan will be loud. it is so nasty there is no way they can ge
months beating up on the president in illinois saying the president has been in part for the dinner that mit my will speak, and he will do jokes there and taping an episode for tonight and speaker boehner saying he should be sitting down with congressional leaders. >> what we see from the president is a lack of leadership. no leadership on solving our deficit problems. no leadership when it comes to the fiscal cliff we will face with tax rates going up january 1 or the sequester hitting...
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the conventional wisdom is the president is good at this and the pictures show that is maybe not mit my's strong it suit s that a problem? >>guest: in the last debate the body language was clear, strong and positive, a can do person, in charge, of the can. you will see all of those things again and what this does is gives mitt romney a great opportunity, responding to people, average americans there, asking a question, expressing their concerns about this country, and he will be talking directly to them. he does an excellent job of this, townhalls and comfortable in it and comfortable with great empathy and compassion and you will see that side, as well, the listening side, and one that answers those questions he will do fine. >>shepard: i will be listening. great to see you. >> there is an appeals court today that threw out the conviction of osama bin laden's one time driver, the first guantanamo bay detainee convicted of war crimes. he was convicted in 2008 of providing material support to al qaeda and a 2006 law allowed the military to try suspects on the charge but the court rule
the conventional wisdom is the president is good at this and the pictures show that is maybe not mit my's strong it suit s that a problem? >>guest: in the last debate the body language was clear, strong and positive, a can do person, in charge, of the can. you will see all of those things again and what this does is gives mitt romney a great opportunity, responding to people, average americans there, asking a question, expressing their concerns about this country, and he will be talking...
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i asked jonathan gruber the mit who helped design the law. he told me 100%. that was my whole job, saying whether we could fit what he wanted to do within those three funding sources. the legislature ended up adding more money to the law after he proposed it. but the fact remains it remains on federal dollars and on state taxes. but romney's health care proposal doesn't make it easier for other states to do what he did. it makes it almost impossible. he's not offering states access to federal funds for universal coverage. here's what he's doing. >> i would like to take the medicaid dallas dollars and go to state and say you'll get what you got last year, plus inflation, plus 1% and you manage your care for your poor in the way you think best. >> that sounds nice. it's a cut to medicaid of more than $600 billion. that means medicaid will not be able to offer other states the generous deal massachusetts got. so then let's go through these three pots of money. romney isn't giving states a pot of money, he's cutting medicaid funding so unlike massachusetts, state
i asked jonathan gruber the mit who helped design the law. he told me 100%. that was my whole job, saying whether we could fit what he wanted to do within those three funding sources. the legislature ended up adding more money to the law after he proposed it. but the fact remains it remains on federal dollars and on state taxes. but romney's health care proposal doesn't make it easier for other states to do what he did. it makes it almost impossible. he's not offering states access to federal...